US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is seen getting 277 electoral votes based on trends so far, while his rival Kamala Harris could get 224 electoral votes. While making Trump president again is beneficial for many countries, it may be a big shock for many countries. Countries like Israel and Iran are included in this list. Furthermore, Israel has congratulated Trump on his victory in the name of true friendship.
Donald Trump’s re-election is beneficial for Israel and that is why it is considered a new blow to Iran, because Trump had openly supported Israel in his first term and had canceled the nuclear deal with Iran. At that time Israel supported Trump. It is believed that Israel could benefit from Trump’s return to power.
Meanwhile, a video of Trump dancing after his victory in Florida emerged, in which Israeli media expressed their joy at Trump’s victory. Israel continually opens a front against Iran, Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthi terrorists in Yemen and now, with Trump’s victory, it feels that once again its strongest friends in the United States have returned to power.
The Israeli media expressed their happiness.
Expressing happiness over Trump’s victory in the early trends, Israel’s prime minister wrote on social media congratulating him on the biggest comeback in history. This historic return will further strengthen the powerful relations between the United States and Israel.
Trump recognized the Golan Heights
According to the information, Trump, during his tenure as the first president, had recognized Israel’s claims to the Golan Heights, which were seized from Syria in the 1967 war and later captured by Israel. When Trump canceled the Iran nuclear deal last term, Netanyahu openly supported it. Netanyahu has previously called Trump “the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House.” It was Trump who recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Which went against decades-old US policy.
Israel had given Trump a reward!
At the same time, the last time Donald became President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Israel was so happy that he named an area after him. This area is ‘Trump Heights’. It is a settlement of prefabricated houses built separately in the rocky area of the Golan Heights. Where there is a tall eagle guarding the entrance door and a statue of a menorah considered sacred to Jews. This was Trump’s reward for reversing US policy after half a century and changing the broad international consensus.
Let us tell you that the war that began between Israel and Hamas in October last year spread from Israel and Lebanon to Israel and Iran within a year. After Trump’s victory, all eyes are now on whether the war in the Middle East will stop. Does Iran feel that Israel only benefits from Trump’s arrival? Has Trump’s victory given Israel a booster dose?